Inspired by the Goddess Bast (Bastet) of ancient Egypt! She began as the warlike lioness protector of Lower Egypt, but later became the more familiar house cat and protector of the home. Cats were sacred to her and many pets were mummified and placed in her care after death. She was also a Goddess of fertility, sex, and safe travel.

The necklace features a pewter cat cartouche pendant (1 1/2 by 3/4 inches, not including bail) on a strand of golden cat’s eye, garnet, and carnelian with glittery faceted silver glass spacer beads. Necklace measures 25 inches in length. $47

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As always, hold and layaway options are available! Check out my policies here and then send me a message through Etsy to set up terms.

The udjat is one of the best and widest known symbols from Egypt. This necklace is inspired by the power of the Eye of Horus and Eye of Ra in Ancient Egyptian/Kemetic mythology. Traditionally the left and right eyes, respectively, these symbols represented the personifications of power by the Gods Horus and Ra. Often associated with the moon (Horus) and the sun (Ra). In the case of Ra, this power was often personified by other deities, like Sekhmet, Bast(et), Hathor, Wadjet, Mut, Nekhbet, and others.

This necklace features an antique bronze udjet pendant on a strand of carnelian, lapis lazuli, sunstone, and glittery brass-plated glass faceted rondelles. Finished with an antique brass clasp. $48

Just listed last night and this morning in the shop! Pendulums are used to communicate with the spiritual realms or with your own subconscious or Higher Self. Each of my pendulums features a gemstone focal point and is approximately 12 inches long.

A blue candle scented with pure essential oils of neroli, Moroccan blue chamomile, thuja, sandalwood, and lavender spike—a sweet, fresh, slightly fruity scent. Ta-Mera, which translates as “the Beautiful Land,” was one of the names the Ancient Egyptians gave their homeland; this candle captures that loveliness and life-giving fertility of the Nile Valley. Dusted with blue, green, and gold glitters.

A necklace inspired by Set (Seth), the Egyptian/Kemetic God of the desert, storms, and in some cases the sort of destruction that helps keep everything in balance and support new life and growth. While perhaps best known for his contending with Horus the Younger following the death of Osiris and so often painted as a villain, throughout much of Egyptian history and mythology (especially earlier sources) Set was honored as Ra’s nighttime champion, the one with the strength even in the darkness to fight off the forces of chaos.

This necklace consists of an oval crackle amber agate pendant, accented by black obsidian, on a double stranded necklace. The first strand has red brecciated jasper, red sesame jasper, white howlite, black obsidian, and black onyx chips. The second strand is black obsidian, red brecciated jasper, and pink feldspar. Overall, the color palate is one of dusky reddish hues worthy of the Lord of the Desert. $52

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As always, hold and layaway are available for this piece in accordance with the policies here. Just convo me on etsy and I’ll be happy to work with you to set up a hold/installment plan.